Federal Rights in Intangible Property Sample Clauses

Federal Rights in Intangible Property. This Contract is in support of Oregon’s implementation of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010, and is subject to the certain property rights provisions of the Code of Federal Regulations and a Grant from the Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. This Contract is subject to, and incorporates by reference, 45 CFR 74.36 and 45 CFR 92.34 governing rights to intangible property. Intangible property includes but is not limited to: computer software; patents, inventions, formulae, processes, designs, patterns, trade secrets, or know-how; copyrights and literary, musical, or artistic compositions; trademarks, trade names, or brand names; franchises, licenses, or contracts; methods, programs, systems, procedures, campaigns, surveys, studies, forecasts, estimates, customer lists, or technical data; and other similar items. If permitted by Section 12.2, the Carrier may copyright any work that is subject to copyright and was developed, or for which ownership was purchased, under this Contract. The Carrier must deliver all intangible property, including but not limited to, intellectual property, to Cover Oregon in a manner that ensures the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, obtains a royalty-free, non-exclusive and irrevocable right to reproduce, publish, or otherwise use the work for Federal purposes, and to authorize others to do so. Federal purposes include the purpose of administering Oregon exchanges under the Affordable Care Act of 2010. The Carrier is further subject to applicable regulations governing patents and inventions, including those issued by the Department of Commerce at 37 CFR Part 401.
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  • OWNERSHIP IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY The Department and Contractor agree that each has no right, title, interest, proprietary or otherwise in the intellectual property owned or licensed by the other, unless otherwise agreed upon by the parties in writing. All deliverables, documents, records, programs, data, articles, memoranda, and other materials not developed or licensed by Contractor prior to the execution of this Contract, but specifically created or manufactured under this Contract shall be considered work made for hire, and Contractor shall transfer any ownership claim to the Department.

  • Intangible Property Intangible and intellectual property of this award shall generally follow provisions established in 2 CFR § 200.315.

  • Company Intellectual Property The Executive agrees to promptly disclose to the Company any and all work product, inventions, artistic works, works of authorship, designs, methods, processes, technology, patterns, techniques, data, Confidential Information, patents, trade secrets, trademarks, domain names, copyrights, and the like, and all other intellectual property relating to the business of the Company and any of its affiliates which are created, authored, composed, invented, discovered, performed, perfected, or learned by the Executive (either solely or jointly with others) during the Employment Term (collectively, together with such intellectual property as may be owned or acquired by the Company, the “Company Intellectual Property”). The Company Intellectual Property shall be the sole and absolute property of the Company and its affiliates. All work performed by the Executive in authoring, composing, inventing, creating, developing or modifying Company Intellectual Property and/or other work product to which copyright protection may attach during the course of the Executive’s employment with the Company shall be considered “works made for hire” to the extent permitted under applicable copyright law and will be considered the sole property of the Company. To the extent such works, work product or Company Intellectual Property are not considered “works made for hire,” all right, title, and interest to such works, work product and Company Intellectual Property, including, but not limited to, all copyrights, patents, trademarks, rights of publicity, and trade secrets, is hereby assigned to the Company and the Executive agrees, at the Company’s expense, to execute any documents requested by the Company or any of its affiliates at any time in relation to such assignment. The Executive acknowledges and agrees that the Company is and will be the sole and absolute owner of all trademarks, service marks, domain names, patents, copyrights, trade dress, trade secrets, business names, rights of publicity, inventions, proprietary know-how and information of any type, whether or not in writing, and all other intellectual property used by the Company or held for use in the business of the Company, including all Company Intellectual Property. The Executive further acknowledges and agrees that any and all derivative works, developments, or improvements based on intellectual property, materials and assets subject to this Section 6 created during the Employment Term (including, without limitation, Company Intellectual Property) shall be exclusively owned by the Company. The Executive will cooperate with the Company and any of its affiliates, at no additional cost to such parties (whether during or after the Employment Term), in the confirmation, registration, protection and enforcement of the rights and property of the Company and its affiliates in such intellectual property, materials and assets, including, without limitation, the Company Intellectual Property.

  • Intangible Rights Set forth in the Disclosure Letter is a list and description of all material foreign and domestic patents, patent rights, trademarks, service marks, trade names, brands and copyrights (whether or not registered and, if applicable, including pending applications for registration) owned, used, licensed or controlled by the Corporation or a Subsidiary and all goodwill associated therewith. Each of the Corporation and its Subsidiaries owns or has the right to use and shall as of the Effective Date own or have the right to use any and all information, know-how, trade secrets, patents, copyrights, trademarks, tradenames, software, formulae, methods, processes and other intangible properties that are necessary or customarily used by the Corporation or Subsidiary, as the case may be, for the ownership, management or operation of its properties (“Intangible Rights”) including, but not limited to, the Intangible Rights listed on the Disclosure Letter. Except as set forth in the Disclosure Letter, (i) the Corporation or a Subsidiary is the sole and exclusive owner of all right, title and interest in and to all of the Intangible Rights, and has the exclusive right to use and license the same, free and clear of any claim or conflict with the Intangible Rights of others; (ii) no royalties, honorariums or fees are payable by the Corporation or a Subsidiary to any person by reason of the ownership or use of any of the Intangible Rights; (iii) there have been no claims made against the Corporation or a Subsidiary asserting the invalidity, abuse, misuse, or unenforceability of any of the Intangible Rights or interests therein and, to the knowledge of the Corporation, no grounds for any such claims exist; (iv) the Corporation has not made any claim of any violation or infringement by others of any of its Intangible Rights or interest therein and, to the knowledge of the Corporation, no grounds for any such claim exist; (v) neither the Corporation nor any Subsidiary has received any notice that it is in conflict with or infringing upon the asserted intellectual property rights of others in connection with the Intangible Rights, and neither the use of the Intangible Rights nor the operation of the businesses of the Corporation and each of its Subsidiaries is infringing or has infringed upon any intellectual property rights of others; (vi) the Intangible Rights are sufficient and include all intellectual property rights necessary for the Corporation and its Subsidiaries to lawfully conduct their respective businesses as they are currently being conducted; (vii) no interest in any of the Intangible Rights of the Corporation or its Subsidiaries has been assigned, transferred, licensed or sublicensed by the Corporation to any person; (viii) to the extent that any item constituting part of the Intangible Rights has been registered with, filed in or issued by, any Governmental Entity, such registrations, filings or issuances are listed on the Disclosure Letter and were duly made and remain in full force and effect; (ix) to the knowledge of the Corporation, there has not been any act or failure to act by the Corporation, a Subsidiary or any of their respective directors, officers, employees, attorneys or agents during the prosecution or registration of, or any other proceeding relating to, any of the Intangible Rights or of any other fact which could render invalid or unenforceable, or negate the right to issuance of any of the Intangible Rights; (x) to the extent any of the Intangible Rights constitutes proprietary or confidential information, the Corporation or a Subsidiary has adequately safeguarded such information from disclosure; and (xi) all of the current Intangible Rights of the Corporation and its Subsidiaries will remain in full force and effect following the Effective Time without alteration or impairment.

  • Tangible Property Except for specific items which may be owned by independent contractors, the machinery, equipment, fixtures, tools and supplies used in connection with the Resort, including without limitation, with respect to the operations and maintenance of the Common Elements, are owned either by Borrower, Silverleaf Club, or the applicable Timeshare Owners’ Association.

  • Intangible Personal Property (a) The Disclosure Schedule contains a true and complete list of all material trademarks, service marks, trade names (including the name "OmniAmerica" and all derivations thereof used by OmniAmericaSub), patents, copyrights and applications for the foregoing owned by OmniAmericaSub (collectively, the "OmniAmericaSub Intellectual Property"), all material licenses to which OmniAmericaSub is a licensor or licensee, and all non-competition covenants of OmniAmericaSub. OmniAmericaSub is the sole and exclusive owner of the OmniAmericaSub Intellectual Property indicated on the Disclosure Schedule to be owned by it free and clear of all Liens, except Permitted Liens, if any, and has the right to use the OmniAmericaSub Intellectual Property, having not granted or entered into any agreement, covenant, license or sublicense with respect thereto. (b) No written claims or demands have been asserted against any of the OmniSubsidiaries with respect to any of the OmniAmericaSub Intellectual Property, and no Proceedings have been instituted, are pending or, to the Knowledge of OmniAmerica Management, threatened against OmniAmericaSub which challenge the rights of OmniAmericaSub with respect to any of such assets. To the Knowledge of OmniAmerica Management, the businesses and operations of OmniAmericaSub and the use or publication of the OmniAmericaSub Intellectual Property does not involve infringement or claimed infringement of any United States trademark, trade name, copyright or patent. (c) No director, officer or stockholder, or, to the Knowledge of OmniAmerica Management, employee, consultant, distributor, representative, advisor, salesman or agent of any of the OmniSubsidiaries owns, directly or indirectly, in whole or in part, any trademarks, trade names, or copyrights, or applications for the foregoing, or other material tangible personal property which OmniAmericaSub is presently using or the use of which is necessary for the business of any of the OmniSubsidiaries as now conducted. None of the directors, officers or stockholders of any of the OmniSubsidiaries has entered into any agreement regarding know-how, trade secrets, or prohibition or restriction of competition, or solicitation of customers or any other similar restrictive agreement or covenant, whether written or oral, with any Persons other than the OmniSubsidiaries.

  • General Intangibles Borrower represents and warrants that it owns, or is licensed to use, all General Intangibles necessary to conduct its business as currently conducted except where the failure of Borrower to own or license such General Intangibles could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

  • Owned Intellectual Property Schedule 5.11 is a complete list of all patents, applications for patents, trademarks, applications to register trademarks, service marks, applications to register service marks, mask works, trade dress and copyrights for which the Borrower is the owner of record (the “Owned Intellectual Property”). Except as disclosed on Schedule 5.11, (i) the Borrower owns the Owned Intellectual Property free and clear of all restrictions (including covenants not to xxx a third party), court orders, injunctions, decrees, writs or Liens, whether by written agreement or otherwise, (ii) no Person other than the Borrower owns or has been granted any right in the Owned Intellectual Property, (iii) all Owned Intellectual Property is valid, subsisting and enforceable and (iv) the Borrower has taken all commercially reasonable action necessary to maintain and protect the Owned Intellectual Property.

  • Existing Intellectual Property Other than as expressly provided in this AGREEMENT, neither PARTY grants nor shall be deemed to grant any right, title or interest to the other PARTY in any PATENT, PATENT APPLICATION, KNOW-HOW or other intellectual property right owned or CONTROLLED by such PARTY.

  • Intellectual Property Agreements Borrower shall not permit the inclusion in any material contract to which it becomes a party of any provisions that could or might in any way prevent the creation of a security interest in Borrower's rights and interests in any property included within the definition of the Intellectual Property Collateral acquired under such contracts.

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